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LANCASHIRE HOUSE. JAMES HAET begs to inform the public of Nelson and vicinity that his New Drapery Establishment is NOW OPEN with, a large assortment of QILKS, FICHUS, DRAPERY, UNDERCLOTHING, MILLINERY, GLOVES, HOSIERY, CORSETS, DRESSES, MEN'S MERCERY HABERDASHERY, UMBRELLAS, &c, &c. Special Lines in DRESS MATERIALS, BLACK CASHMERES, PRINTS, SATEENS' HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, STAYS, MILLINERY, &c, &c. ————— . Q_ „ _. A LARGE AND VARIED ASSORTMENT OF French and English Millinery. -— • o- ' New Goods constantly arriving, which will be sold at Home Prices. Millinery, Dress, and Mantle-making. Mourning 0 ders promptly attended to. Charges Moderate. JAMES HART, Lancashire House, Bridge-street. PIFTEEN HUNDRED JAM JASS Is. — t?_ ?H — — M s s £j Shrewd folks have always said it — <3 Trade where they give no credit. > Ho # o ? ° 3 Q £1-Q to tne Stores in the Valley or Wood, _> § For Crockery, Brushware, Fual, or Food, § And you may depend on getting them good, h-j W Best value in Nelson, you may conclude. S H q y 4 : S OF THE VEEY BEST. Boots! Boots! Boots! JUST RECEIVED, ex « ENGLAND'S GLORY "— 40 TEUN . KS L ADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES ! which we are selling at the Lowest Possible Prices ! ! ! At the LEATHER PALACE. Jack Muggins said unto his wife, The boots you bought a fortnight since My dear, this is not right— Would wear three months, you said, So much money spent in boots And now the soles are dropping off— Every Saturday night ! Qo down and punch his head ! You go a bargain hunting There's Jenny's boots— one heel fell Through the slop-shops in the town, And both are oat at toes ; And in rotten boots and shoes They tripped her in a puddle-hole, You knock my wages down ! And nearly broke her nose I You pick up all the nasty trash, Didn't I tell you to go to HE AL _ & SON 1 And -think you ye made a hit, The only Snobs in town ! But before they are a week injwear, Where you get the genuine article. You Sai that you are bit. When you pay your money down. ' HEALT & SON, Bridge-street.

PRIME S&LT BUTTER 6d per lb, BACON 8d per lb, Carter's JAMS 8d per lb, Men's CLOTHING CHEAP at 2719- lm PICKARD'S STOBE. HAVE yoa a VEHICLE that wants PAINTING and Trimming ? If so, you cannot, do better than tnke it to SEARLE, Coach Painter, Next Twist Hi Gay's, 3927— 5 m Trafalgar- street, County of Waimea. EIDING OF WOGAPEKA. ELECTION OF COUNCILLOR. IN pursuance of the provisions of H The Counties' Act; 1876 " and •• The EeguUtion of Local Elections iict, 1876," the underaeatiorjed Persons bave batn Komina'ed as CANDIDATES for the office of COUNTY COGNaLLUK for the WAKGAFEKA BIDING : — Phillips, William Hewey, Junior Thomson, Alexajsdkk, And I hereby giva notice that the POLL will be taken ac ihe Bouae of > ; k k. M'xsab, Waugapeka Station, on WEDNEiDAY, the 16th cay of November, 1681, coma}eccit.g at Nine o'clock a.m. and closing at bix p in. on the same day. Dated this Bth day of November, 1881. B. KELIING, 4424 UeturniEgr Officer.

PRIVATK BOAHD and RKSIDLKCE. Apply Me». T. 0. BATCHELOR, 4 p 30 Waimea-f trtefc. Portraits. PORTBAITB TAKEN in Gil Color, and LESSONS GIVKN in DRAWING by B. A, BRANFILL. Specimen Portrait to be s?en at Mr Jaokbom's, Stationer, Trafalgar street, whe^e information as to terrm can be had. Ftudio in Tratalsar-strcet, nest door to Mersrs Black and Sod. 2418— tea TRANSFER OF BUSINESS. NOTICE is hereby given that I have _ SOLD the whole of the Business lately carried on by me in the City of Nelaon and elsewhere, under the style of Edmund Euxt#n and Conpany, to Mk FRANCIS HAMILTON of this City, who will henceforth cairy on tbe sad Baaiaeßs under the same style, but aloae, and for his own benefit eojely. my coßHectfon with, and interest in, the same having tow wholly Ceased. EUMCKD BBXTO N Neleoa, 14th.Sept,, 1881, 8028-to

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XVI, Issue 272, 15 November 1881, Page 1

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